IMPORTANT NOTE:This handbook contains a set of questions and answers that can be used as input by teachers involved in the working group meetings. In general, these questions should NOT be communicated to the students beforehand (or afterwards), because they are supposed to write an individual reflection before the class meeting. These questions only serve as useful vehicles to start the class room discussion in the working group meetings, and should only be used by teachers.

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Educational goals

Upon completion of the course the student is able to: 1. Discover how the resource based view of the firm can be applied in the context of international business 2. Relate the theories to the corporate reality and reflect on key theories in international business. 3. Reproduce and apply key concepts and constructs in international business 4. Express themselves with the language management scholars and economists use 5. Work with Excel (basic skills and simple calculations) to understand the concept of distance in international business. 6. Employ literature research methods (library search) 7. Summarize and reflect on popular scientific business journals (learn how to read HBR) 8. Discuss in English in class room

Link educational goals - Assessment and teaching methods

Upon completion of the course the student is able to:| Assessment methods| Teaching methods| 1. Discover how the resource based view of the firm can be applied in the context of international business | Intermediate exam with MC-questions Final exam with MC-questions Harvard Business Review assignmentsCase assignments| Lectures and tutorials| 2. Relate the theories to the corporate reality and reflect on key theories in international business.| Harvard Business Review assignmentsCase assignments| Tutorials| 3. Reproduce and apply key concepts and constructs in international business | Intermediate exam with MC-questions Final exam with MC-questions Harvard Business Review assignmentsCase assignments| Lectures and tutorials| 4. Express themselves with the language management scholars and economists use| Harvard Business Review assignments| Tutorials| 5. Work with Excel (basic skills and simple calculations) to understand the concept of distance in international business. | Case assignments| Lectures and tutorials| 6. Employ literature research methods (library search) | Harvard Business Review assignments| Library search| 7. Summarize and reflect on popular scientific business journals (learn how to read HBR)| Harvard Business Review assignments| Tutorials| 8. Discuss in English in class room| Harvard Business Review assignmentsCase assignments| Tutorials|

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